The Crackling Aliveness of Being
Friday 14 March 2025
A woman involved in interior design asks how to apply Rupert’s teaching about making one’s home a reminder of true being. Rupert explains that a home is an exteriorisation of one’s inner life, and an interior designer’s job is to create spaces that take clients to their true home through their own visual language. He notes that good design doesn’t draw attention to itself but becomes transparent, allowing people to feel relieved of their burdens without knowing why. A designer must accommodate clients’ tastes while creating environments that lead them back to the peace of their true nature. The work requires sensitivity, skill, knowledge and experience – all hidden ‘beneath the surface’ while allowing the experience above to flow naturally. He mentions an architect who wrote a book called The Quiet Spaces as an example of someone working with this understanding.
From event 09 - 16 March, 2025 Seven-Day Retreat at Mercy Center, 9–16 March 2025
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